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people always speak to me in german because of my name, michael ettlinger. so what should someone making over $10 get tax? what percentage of their income she would be at the of them in federal income tax? >> guest: i don't know the answer to that. i would say before taxing at about 16%, we're spending -- gdp. we're spending at 24. we needed 50% across the board increase at every tax level. we could pretend that upping it from whatever we're at now 35 to 39 is going to put everything back in order. but it's not. we need much bigger increases, and i think we should stop pretending we're going to get an economic rebound. it's been four years. we haven't seen the rebound you. so the art when i try to make in the book is what more is i go to the middle-class, 11-dollar increase on a rich person is making $10 billion a year, in the case their puppy saving more than 40% of income by use 40% in the book because that's the guy who had like a couple hundred thousand dollars. would he rather have the end, redistribute or would you rather have the fight from investment
people always speak to me in german because of my name, michael ettlinger. so what should someone making over $10 get tax? what percentage of their income she would be at the of them in federal income tax? >> guest: i don't know the answer to that. i would say before taxing at about 16%, we're spending -- gdp. we're spending at 24. we needed 50% across the board increase at every tax level. we could pretend that upping it from whatever we're at now 35 to 39 is going to put everything back...
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keegan bradley is abducted, team usa captain davis love iii inserts cup spectators michael jordan, president george w. bush and the reverend jesse jackson into the lineup, or make lee westwood a u.s. citizen. so funny, because he wasn't playing well. marty mcfly shows team europe captain how to go back in time, last friday morning will do. number five, team europe wins eight of the remaining 12 matches to retain the cup. team usa has a two-day lead that cup casts pray for. it's as difficult as trying to climb mount everest wearing flip-flops and cargo shorts. he still wasn't finished. if mrs. potter had had quinn uplets and they all played golf. he beat himself up, originally tipping europe. yes, i picked europe to win, i also picked samsung over apple, the wicked witch over dorothy and savannah state over florida. i miscalculated. you'll hear a roar all the way
keegan bradley is abducted, team usa captain davis love iii inserts cup spectators michael jordan, president george w. bush and the reverend jesse jackson into the lineup, or make lee westwood a u.s. citizen. so funny, because he wasn't playing well. marty mcfly shows team europe captain how to go back in time, last friday morning will do. number five, team europe wins eight of the remaining 12 matches to retain the cup. team usa has a two-day lead that cup casts pray for. it's as difficult as...
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[laughter] michael goodwin. 2007 obama reveals himself. >> a wonderful performance. liberals will go to my community and change their cadence and talk division politics. that the bush administration does not care about black people. is that the school of condi west? >> what do i say after that? republicans are addicted to race like crack. >> he was released. >> there was a book written named david anderson he is to be well-respected. lou: an interesting device of you democrats you republicans list is a little peculiar. the president has a tape held away five years and a national liberal media who were aware of the transcripts that turned out to be prepared remarks bearing no relationship to what we just washed -- watched from "the daily caller" and hannity. it is a mess how can you explain the fact this president in the course of less than two weeks voting against the waiver of the stafford act would make it a centerpiece that white america hates those black ministers? >> the book bamboozled with this is to get out the vote to they play on our emotions lou: let him t
[laughter] michael goodwin. 2007 obama reveals himself. >> a wonderful performance. liberals will go to my community and change their cadence and talk division politics. that the bush administration does not care about black people. is that the school of condi west? >> what do i say after that? republicans are addicted to race like crack. >> he was released. >> there was a book written named david anderson he is to be well-respected. lou: an interesting device of you...
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neil: where do you see this going to michael how far? >> actually, the information i have received about bank attacks, is that more disturbing evolution here, that is that it is not just, the attack where you go after a web site, and you try to take down that web site to a denial service attack, you wall it off, you try to insert a code. but they are going after, the domain names, the infrastructure of cyber security world, and what is so disturbing about, that now you can take that information, you can stop it but you could distort it. and that now, when you have a consumer-based cyber security or cyber network, you do all your cyber, what do you do, you get your bank account it is all gone, what happens if we lose confidence in our cyber system that is economic ruin. neil: well, wellpointed out, thank you very much. >> ignore the poll, focus on how many might go to the polls. t knl is coming from. and we're not talking about 3rd world countries. we're talking right here in america in our own back yard. so we wrote a tune to shine a lit
neil: where do you see this going to michael how far? >> actually, the information i have received about bank attacks, is that more disturbing evolution here, that is that it is not just, the attack where you go after a web site, and you try to take down that web site to a denial service attack, you wall it off, you try to insert a code. but they are going after, the domain names, the infrastructure of cyber security world, and what is so disturbing about, that now you can take that...
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i know michael does because we agree on this. let me go to you because that answer i found -- >> you cut the funding -- >> -- adequate but only for a dae day. mr. steele, you say it's fair you a pay a lower tax rate than most americans, 13%. the top rate is 35% in your bracket. 35 for people in your tax bracket. tell the american people why that's fair, that you pay 13 for the tax reform that you let out and most people have to pace 35% top rate. >> well, in typical fashion, the liberal media has misled my record. so the reality is that i paid the 35% on that income when i earned it. i invested that income and then that money that i earned off of those investments, i paid what the cap gains rate is which is about 13%. the typical person out there making $50,000 a year, their effective rate, chris, if you know this, is about 5 to 7%. so i'm still paying more based on your argument. >> so money you make off of money, you only pay 13%. so if you don't sweat, you don't pay that rate? >> it's the law. >> we're trying to decide what th
i know michael does because we agree on this. let me go to you because that answer i found -- >> you cut the funding -- >> -- adequate but only for a dae day. mr. steele, you say it's fair you a pay a lower tax rate than most americans, 13%. the top rate is 35% in your bracket. 35 for people in your tax bracket. tell the american people why that's fair, that you pay 13 for the tax reform that you let out and most people have to pace 35% top rate. >> well, in typical fashion,...
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i'm joined by democrat strategist bob shrum and former chair of the rnc michael steele. as i said it's time for president obama to attack. ♪ and we hear it. >> and we're off. >> that is a little bit too jim cramer for some of you perhaps, but it is, in fact, my feeling. there comes a time, it's called attack from a defensive position. the president has been attacked. i think it's time to return the favor to romney. your thoughts this week. >> it's what he had to do in the debate, didn't do, and it's what he has to do every day between now and the next debate. he has to draw the contrast on medicare and straighten out this myth that the president cut $716 million from medicare benefits. he didn't. they're cut from medicare providers like insurance companies that are overcharging. he has to attack on the issue of taxes. there aren't enough tax loopholes or tax deductions to pay for romney's tax cut unless you cut into home interest mortgage deductions, unless you get rid of state and local taxes. that will hit the middle class hard. you have to be honest about this. the
i'm joined by democrat strategist bob shrum and former chair of the rnc michael steele. as i said it's time for president obama to attack. ♪ and we hear it. >> and we're off. >> that is a little bit too jim cramer for some of you perhaps, but it is, in fact, my feeling. there comes a time, it's called attack from a defensive position. the president has been attacked. i think it's time to return the favor to romney. your thoughts this week. >> it's what he had to do in the...
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. >> michael hogan said he felt -- many of us watch c-span for hours at a time. and cnn, proven by the audience here, do not you think it would be fascinating to say to each candidate -- say what is on your mind. tell us something about yourself for an hour and a half. or an hour. would not get a better insight into the candidates, to just let them talk like that. >> it would draw a small audience. whether 80 million people would sit there for 3 hours -- i would certainly like to see more interactive exchange. we should push the format in that direction. i do not recall who it was, we ought to push the people into a room with a typewriter and see what comes out after four hours. there's certainly an audience for a more deep, intellectual discussion. but, with a sore important about these debates -- there are so many people that watch the debate -- low-interest people that watched the debate. those are the people that would not watch that. >> from twitter -- and maybe you answer this with a little bit of a personal response -- when you yourselves or a voter watchi
. >> michael hogan said he felt -- many of us watch c-span for hours at a time. and cnn, proven by the audience here, do not you think it would be fascinating to say to each candidate -- say what is on your mind. tell us something about yourself for an hour and a half. or an hour. would not get a better insight into the candidates, to just let them talk like that. >> it would draw a small audience. whether 80 million people would sit there for 3 hours -- i would certainly like to...
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thanks again to kurt, richard, karen and michael. that is all for now. i will see you back here tomorrow for post-debate analysis at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific when joined by savannah guthrie, former governor ed rendell, professorer michael eric dyson and james lipton of inside the actor stude yop find us at facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports is next. good afternoon, andrea. >> we are live in denver at the site of tonight's first debate, first presidential face-off. a preview from both campaigns with obama deputy campaign manager stephanie cutter and romney senior adviser former missoury senator jim talent. michael benefit from colorado on the changing political landscape out here in a battleground state and chris cizilla, dan balls and jonathan martin with a viewers guide on what to watch for tonight. "andrea mitchell reports" live in denver on msnbc. >> i'm meteorologist bill karins with your big travel forecast. big changes in the midwest but until the cold air arrives a warm day from minneapolis to kansas city, all the way coun
thanks again to kurt, richard, karen and michael. that is all for now. i will see you back here tomorrow for post-debate analysis at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific when joined by savannah guthrie, former governor ed rendell, professorer michael eric dyson and james lipton of inside the actor stude yop find us at facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports is next. good afternoon, andrea. >> we are live in denver at the site of tonight's first debate, first presidential...
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i'm going to ask michael steele and joan walsh to fill in for barack obama. can they answer questions? i'm going to show you what i'm going to be looking for. and then i'll join rachel mad do you for an hour long show for tonight's debate. join us for the full coverage. and then at midnight eastern, i'll be back for the a special late edition of "hardball," a show with lots of results. we'll tell you who won. this is "hardball," live from denver, the first presidential debate. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? if we took theissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg highway... advanced headlights... and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. ♪ introducing the completely reimagined nis
i'm going to ask michael steele and joan walsh to fill in for barack obama. can they answer questions? i'm going to show you what i'm going to be looking for. and then i'll join rachel mad do you for an hour long show for tonight's debate. join us for the full coverage. and then at midnight eastern, i'll be back for the a special late edition of "hardball," a show with lots of results. we'll tell you who won. this is "hardball," live from denver, the first presidential...
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joining me now, michael smir connish, louise romano and steve, i've got to first start before we talk about the latest comment, president and ann romney, another change from governor romney. he was in des moines, your home state, and in an interview with "the des moines register" he said there's no legislation with regards to abortion that's familiar with that he would allow to become a part of his agenda. that is a big surprise to conservatives as i understand it because that is completely different than what he said in the primary and within a short period of time andrea salt his spokesperson came out and contradicted mitt romney saying that, in fact, he would support legislation, that mitt romney's pro-life and would be pro-life president. what is going on in your conservative head right now? >> well, tamron, running out of fingers and toes to count the different positions on the saktty of life mitt romney has taken in the political career, he's essentially -- might be the only politician alive in america today who has taken every conceivable position on what has been really, if yo
joining me now, michael smir connish, louise romano and steve, i've got to first start before we talk about the latest comment, president and ann romney, another change from governor romney. he was in des moines, your home state, and in an interview with "the des moines register" he said there's no legislation with regards to abortion that's familiar with that he would allow to become a part of his agenda. that is a big surprise to conservatives as i understand it because that is...
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what do you think, michael? i thought we were going to hit brown on something just as dubious in a minute. >> i agree with susan on that, and i think it speaks to the overall tone in the senate and in the house, quite frankly, that you can't work with anybody. god forbid you actually announce ahead of time before an election that you intend to work with the other side to solve the nation's problems. i think she fell into that trap. i think susan had the right answer, the best answer would have been, i'm going to the senate to work on the people's business. that means working with everyone who's a colleague in the senate to solve the problem. so i'm not going to pick one side or the other. i'm there to work to solve the problems. i think that would have put her in a better position if you push back -- if david pushed back and said, well, specifically someone? then she could say, look, you're trying to divide me, divide my job up even before i get to do it. that's not how i'm going in to do and be a u.s. senator.
what do you think, michael? i thought we were going to hit brown on something just as dubious in a minute. >> i agree with susan on that, and i think it speaks to the overall tone in the senate and in the house, quite frankly, that you can't work with anybody. god forbid you actually announce ahead of time before an election that you intend to work with the other side to solve the nation's problems. i think she fell into that trap. i think susan had the right answer, the best answer would...
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i'm joined by democrat strategist bob shrum and former chair of the rnc michael steele. gentlemen, as i said, it's time for president obama to attack. you first, bob shrum. first the bugle call. >> you sound like jim cramer. [ laughter ] >> we're both from philly. seriously, though, my argument is here -- you can say what you want, from this [ muted ] where we go and focus on the big issues that separate these two candidates. your thoughts, bob shrum? that first debate was toesed to be about domestic issues. none of those issues came up. i think in the next debate, in the town hall format, the president has to make sure they're front and center. it's about what's said day after day after day. >> right. i would add one issue to the list you gave. the president has to win this medicare issues. seniors are too critical a voting bloc to let romney tell the lie that $716 billion was tut from medicare benefits. >> do you agree with us, i think from a different perspective. this election is about big issues, not who is a better debater. >> i think it's to really -- for the peop
i'm joined by democrat strategist bob shrum and former chair of the rnc michael steele. gentlemen, as i said, it's time for president obama to attack. you first, bob shrum. first the bugle call. >> you sound like jim cramer. [ laughter ] >> we're both from philly. seriously, though, my argument is here -- you can say what you want, from this [ muted ] where we go and focus on the big issues that separate these two candidates. your thoughts, bob shrum? that first debate was toesed to...
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thank you, michael. when we come back, ryan gets into a contentious interview. >> you do that with a big tax cuts. >> those are your words not mine. >> thank you very much sir. >> yes. >> that was kind of strange. >> cenk: now i'll break that down and tell you the strategy that they have for these debates. it's really interesting. then later one mom from a navy seal gets tired of mitt romney talking about his son and she puts an end to it. >> imagine how shocked i was to learn that he was one of the two navy--former navy seals killed in bengahzi just a couple weeks ago. >> cenk: the republicans on fox news channel have this strategy that they do before a debate. it's called the preemptive strike. the republicans are familiar with that. this month they're doing it to martha radis. how are they doing it? oh she's bias, she likes obama. a daily caller put out an article. president obama was guest of the 1991 wedding of abc senior foreign correspondent of martha radis. now the obama camp and "abc news" said
thank you, michael. when we come back, ryan gets into a contentious interview. >> you do that with a big tax cuts. >> those are your words not mine. >> thank you very much sir. >> yes. >> that was kind of strange. >> cenk: now i'll break that down and tell you the strategy that they have for these debates. it's really interesting. then later one mom from a navy seal gets tired of mitt romney talking about his son and she puts an end to it. >> imagine...
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when i worked on the michael do you dukakis debate. the age difference won't make a difference. >> it's going to be an unbelievable contrast. >> it won't make a difference in ryan's favor but in biden's favor. >> i don't think so. >> it will show how little experience paul ryan has. he doesn't look -- i looks like a boy scout. he doesn't look ready to be president. one heartbeat away. >> it's important for paul ryan to be in command of his facts. he can't say the numbers are complicated. he has to go through his social security and medicare -- >> he doesn't have enough time to explain his plan. >> he'll have plenty of time to do it and has it to p perform. i think you're right. he's a smart guy and he can do it. he's got to check his nerves at the door. >> i think joe biden is all tied into knots. he's taking six days off to plan for this. what is it about obama and biden? they're always cramming. obama crammed. >> they're running the country. they have something to do. they're not just campaigning. what job does mitt romney have, firs
when i worked on the michael do you dukakis debate. the age difference won't make a difference. >> it's going to be an unbelievable contrast. >> it won't make a difference in ryan's favor but in biden's favor. >> i don't think so. >> it will show how little experience paul ryan has. he doesn't look -- i looks like a boy scout. he doesn't look ready to be president. one heartbeat away. >> it's important for paul ryan to be in command of his facts. he can't say the...
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we'll talk to democratic senator michael bennett. this is "andrea mitchell reports" live in denver only on msnbc. i'm with sandra who just got these great glasses. you paid...wow. hmmm. let's see if walmart can help you find the same look for less. okay. see? walmart has all these leading eyewear brands and styles. rockstar! really? yeah. oh, wow! oh, black frame looks good on you. yeah? you can get a complete pair starting at just -- $38. really?! and did you know that our glasses come with a free 12-month replacement guarantee? i didn't know walmart had all this. the price is impressive, the quality is too! come to walmart and see for yourself. find quality eyewear brands starting at just $38. only at walmart. what are they fitting, aliens? >>> tonight's debate here in colorado a state that president obama won by nine points in 2008, but colorado's become a key battleground in 2010. michael bennett won by only two points. senator bennett joins me now. thanks so much. >> welcome back. >> it's great to be here. i love colorado. we al
we'll talk to democratic senator michael bennett. this is "andrea mitchell reports" live in denver only on msnbc. i'm with sandra who just got these great glasses. you paid...wow. hmmm. let's see if walmart can help you find the same look for less. okay. see? walmart has all these leading eyewear brands and styles. rockstar! really? yeah. oh, wow! oh, black frame looks good on you. yeah? you can get a complete pair starting at just -- $38. really?! and did you know that our glasses...
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four more years later and you have the michael this caucus and george bush campaign's drafting the first ever 12-page secret debate contract. they gave it to the league of women voters and said implement this. they said, are you kidding me? we are not going to implement a secret contract. instead, the release the contract to the public and accuse the candidates of perpetrating a fraud on the american people and refusing to be "and accessory to the hoodwinking of the american people." conveniently, a year earlier, the republican and democratic parties had ratified an agreement to take over the presidential debates, and they created this commission, which was waiting in the wings and step right in and implemented the very same 12-page contract that the league had denounced. ever since -- >> since the league of women voters least it at the time, what was in the contract? >> the contract then set provision that the candidates could not ask each other questions during the debates, no third party candidates would be allowed to participate in those events, had there would be a certain number of
four more years later and you have the michael this caucus and george bush campaign's drafting the first ever 12-page secret debate contract. they gave it to the league of women voters and said implement this. they said, are you kidding me? we are not going to implement a secret contract. instead, the release the contract to the public and accuse the candidates of perpetrating a fraud on the american people and refusing to be "and accessory to the hoodwinking of the american people."...
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hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. snoou welcome back to "hardball." you could see the nervousness after last week's debates. time for intervention, perhaps? can democrats right their ship or is something really wrong in this campaign? i couldn't have a bigger question for everybody here. dee dee myers served as press secretary to bill clinton and steve mcmahon is democratic strategist. dee dee, you've been through some bumps on the road and gotten th
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but michael has been doing, michael successor passenger and has has been very good. they been doing amazing coverage. but the 501-c4 story is kind of unprecedented. i worked for a lot of nonprofits, the foundation. sybase are supposed to be nonprofit and they allow a little bit. they're really not intended to be used as political vehicles. that is not supposed to be their primary purpose. no agency has prepared. the irs is not prepared to deal with this thing that is in their nonprofit sounds, which is not really what they're supposed to be doing. that is the biggest thing happening. it is a direct violation of the campaign-finance law, but the tax law of 501-c4. >> it really is allocated. i had an interviewer. my personal goal is never to mention the phrase 501-c4 in my articles. that is why stephen colbert was so good. he managed to distill this in the four-minute and try to explain why you should care. >> we can all start using it. [inaudible] >> stephen colbert -- [inaudible] thank you for coming. come up and ask your fellow questions later on. [applause] >> peop
but michael has been doing, michael successor passenger and has has been very good. they been doing amazing coverage. but the 501-c4 story is kind of unprecedented. i worked for a lot of nonprofits, the foundation. sybase are supposed to be nonprofit and they allow a little bit. they're really not intended to be used as political vehicles. that is not supposed to be their primary purpose. no agency has prepared. the irs is not prepared to deal with this thing that is in their nonprofit sounds,...
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michael. how does it look? >> when one is red, and one is blue. of course, major differences between how each candidate will go forward. they will draw a each it distinction and how they respond. is going to be very exciting. >> they are probably very nervous. >> yes. and it's a couple of questions that are going to get into but right now it is just like getting through the first couple of questions and things should calmed down the first 30 minutes however are going to be critical. >> the economy. >> some of the other issues with health care. >> yes with 45 minutes on the economy. and the rest will have health care. good things about the candidate's lead us see how they do. >> with a coin toss the candidate will get the first question and met ronnie will get the last word. there that is correct. with mitt romney--getting the last word. >> correct. and we will keep you updated. >> i noticed that you said that they are not going to be at the podium but that has changed. >> correct i think that is more presidential to have a podium. and the candidat
michael. how does it look? >> when one is red, and one is blue. of course, major differences between how each candidate will go forward. they will draw a each it distinction and how they respond. is going to be very exciting. >> they are probably very nervous. >> yes. and it's a couple of questions that are going to get into but right now it is just like getting through the first couple of questions and things should calmed down the first 30 minutes however are going to be...
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i am michael fitzpatrick. [ light laughter ] there will be a celebration downtown for the local boys and girls club. that reminds me of my 7th birthday party. my grandmammy put me on her knee, and said, "michael, today you are a big boy and you will get a big toy." and she gave me a slip 'n slide. i slid as fast as i could. and said, "wee-yee! this is fun." [ light laughter ] i went so fast my purple dolphin swimmy trunks flew off. boy, my cheeks were red, and not my face cheeks either but my buttocks cheeks. anyway, the event will be tomorrow at noon. ♪ [ laughter and applause ] [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that was "globe news." [ laughter ] and now let's take it to our man in the street. how are you doing, robert? >> i'm fine, thanks. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and now -- and now to health news. here for a report on common food allergies is our correspondent bill nash. with his spaghetti mustache. [ laughter ] >> thank you, jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, jimmy. food allergies are more common than you think. they can be found in peanuts, milk, vegetable oil, gluten,
i am michael fitzpatrick. [ light laughter ] there will be a celebration downtown for the local boys and girls club. that reminds me of my 7th birthday party. my grandmammy put me on her knee, and said, "michael, today you are a big boy and you will get a big toy." and she gave me a slip 'n slide. i slid as fast as i could. and said, "wee-yee! this is fun." [ light laughter ] i went so fast my purple dolphin swimmy trunks flew off. boy, my cheeks were red, and not my face...
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-- michael schumacher. he is retiring for the second time. maybe this time it is for good. >> he retired last in 2006, but the quiet life was not for him. he made a comeback two years ago. but it probably was not the earth shattering return he was hoping for. he has not won a race since. >> lewis hamilton is lined up to take his place. michael schumacher will have to find something else to take up his time. >> michael schumacher is retiring again. it is the final curtain call for the formula one legend. >> i still feel like i'm capable of competing at this level and that i can go against the best. but at some point, it's time to say goodbye. and that time is now, so good by. -- goodbye. >> it is the end of an outstanding career. michael schumacher won his first title in 1994, driving for benetton, and zoomed to victory again one year later. it was his racing red ferrari that earned him his formula one fame, five world championships in a row. for four years, the red baron reigned supreme. he announced his fi
-- michael schumacher. he is retiring for the second time. maybe this time it is for good. >> he retired last in 2006, but the quiet life was not for him. he made a comeback two years ago. but it probably was not the earth shattering return he was hoping for. he has not won a race since. >> lewis hamilton is lined up to take his place. michael schumacher will have to find something else to take up his time. >> michael schumacher is retiring again. it is the final curtain call...
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in 1988, michael dukakis could have had help not looking so cold in his response. >> we have a professor at the george washington university, john sides. when you have those moments that reinforce, either good or for ill, to a candidate, how important or damaging can these be? >> candidate debates in a general election to not move the polls a lot. only in a close race. in general, i think these dramatic moments in debates are not necessarily game changes for the average american voter. >> you wrote, usually the candidates fight to a draw. it is hard in that context to have a stunning victory or a terrible defeat. can you elaborate? >> the candidates spend a lot of time trying to lower their expectations about the performance and portray the other person as this great orator. in reality, the candidates spend a lot of time prepping for the debates and they are very good at it. they have read a lot of material and memorize a lot of material. in that context, it is hard for a candidate to really make a big enough mistake to actually swing opinion too strongly to his opponent. >> same questio
in 1988, michael dukakis could have had help not looking so cold in his response. >> we have a professor at the george washington university, john sides. when you have those moments that reinforce, either good or for ill, to a candidate, how important or damaging can these be? >> candidate debates in a general election to not move the polls a lot. only in a close race. in general, i think these dramatic moments in debates are not necessarily game changes for the average american...
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you thought michael bloomberg was. no, it's david koch. but he funds the metropolitan opera, big supporter of it. the metropolitan museum of art, cancer research centers around the country. but most of their money goes into political activities, and they are everywhere. the heritage foundation in washington, d.c., koch brothers. the cato institute when it started, koch brothers. some of you may know now the koch brothers -- cato kind of went its own independent way, and the koch brothers are now suing the cato institute to get it back to be a totally controlled koch brothers' operation. people, americans for prosperity, the most active political organization today, all funded by the koch brothers. freedomworks, dick armey's organization, koch brothers. john kasich in ohio, koch brothers' candidate. bought lock, stock and barrel by the koch brothers. same with scott walker in wisconsin. everywhere. in california a couple of years ago there was a measure, prop 23 on the ballot, to repeal the clean, new clean car standards put in by arnold sc
you thought michael bloomberg was. no, it's david koch. but he funds the metropolitan opera, big supporter of it. the metropolitan museum of art, cancer research centers around the country. but most of their money goes into political activities, and they are everywhere. the heritage foundation in washington, d.c., koch brothers. the cato institute when it started, koch brothers. some of you may know now the koch brothers -- cato kind of went its own independent way, and the koch brothers are...
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for making them play their continental fixtures here in moscow yet as michael question carrefour it's their key to maintain the unbeaten run. six wins one draw and no losses that's how on g m a hearts goal as european track record read so far this season the d'agostini side of scored twelve goals and conceded only once late on it would elicit in their made in group game domestically and g. have also won the last six games to put them top of the russian premier league for the first time but guus hiddink is not underestimating his next opponents we started reasonable well again is difficult to do in this but i know in at home it will be maybe even more difficult to get results and it will not be an easy an easy game against a team with experience they have the experience in the past also in europe although teams are changing. but. they have they have some experienced players so we have a very difficult match. the dutchman will have most of his players available with some who will in turn and less in the pro are likely to spearhead their tack despite this threat sushma table side young b
for making them play their continental fixtures here in moscow yet as michael question carrefour it's their key to maintain the unbeaten run. six wins one draw and no losses that's how on g m a hearts goal as european track record read so far this season the d'agostini side of scored twelve goals and conceded only once late on it would elicit in their made in group game domestically and g. have also won the last six games to put them top of the russian premier league for the first time but guus...
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think michael moore, nancy pelosi. think your local college professor. you know, think the driver of the crazy car with all of the bush is hitler bumper stickers on the back of the car. think the gender studies wearing the head band at your local whole foods store. you get the picture; right? they no , nominate professions leaving a cultural imprint, cultures like journal ism, arts, academia, and america's fastest band of intertapers, circumstance day sew lay success bats. who are these people who call themselves liberals? how does such a small group impact our lives? what motivates them? i'm in an excellent position to answer the deep questions because i've been watching liberals closely for over 30 years, studied liberals like jane goodall studies her chimps. [laughter] in their natural habitats and without judgment, in silence mostly because we barely speak the same language. i've been tireless in research. i lived with liberals, broke bread with them, humored them, teased them, prodded them, and, yes, even loved some of them, some my friends, and som
think michael moore, nancy pelosi. think your local college professor. you know, think the driver of the crazy car with all of the bush is hitler bumper stickers on the back of the car. think the gender studies wearing the head band at your local whole foods store. you get the picture; right? they no , nominate professions leaving a cultural imprint, cultures like journal ism, arts, academia, and america's fastest band of intertapers, circumstance day sew lay success bats. who are these people...
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ask michael dukakis. >> he didn't want to wear the helmet. i heard his body man tell the lead advance person he doesn't want to wear a helmet. he understood that wasn't going to be a good television shot. >> steve murphy worked with dukakis. we have arranged for you to ride in the tank they will not let you ride in a tank without wearing a helmet. he relented. he should have stuck into his instincts. >> now he wants to be commander-in-chief. america can't afford that risk. >> do ads like that really work? consultants think they do. >> 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. >> they still rave about this ad. it was talked about so much on tv they say it changed all campaigns. it was the first negative ad to use fear and raw emotions. >> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0. >> those are the stakes. we must either love each other or we must die. >> vote or die. pretty relevant. >> pretty unfair. >> mark mckinnon worked on the bush campaign that ran this ad that showed the candidates consoling 9-11 victims. >> our president took ashley in his arms and just embraced her. it
ask michael dukakis. >> he didn't want to wear the helmet. i heard his body man tell the lead advance person he doesn't want to wear a helmet. he understood that wasn't going to be a good television shot. >> steve murphy worked with dukakis. we have arranged for you to ride in the tank they will not let you ride in a tank without wearing a helmet. he relented. he should have stuck into his instincts. >> now he wants to be commander-in-chief. america can't afford that risk....
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night formula one and seven time world champion michael schumacher has confirmed he will retire for good at the end of the season mercedes announced last week that she michael would be replaced by lewis hamilton next season and though they've been speculation the forty three year old german could move to sabah you deny said he will give up racing figured no one has won more championship titles and schumacher who initially retired in two thousand and six became back to race with the sadie's in two thousand and ten however he since claimed just one. i decided to retire by the end of the year. although i'm still able and capable to compete with the best drivers that are around but at some point. it's good to say goodbye and that's what i'm doing here with by the end of the season. and it might be stymied even be forever. now into ice hockey and defending champions dinamo moscow have beaten rivals our boss for the second time in a week that in ohio victory was enormous four straight win and puts them surge in the western conference as younger dance reports. it was a highly anticipated fixtur
night formula one and seven time world champion michael schumacher has confirmed he will retire for good at the end of the season mercedes announced last week that she michael would be replaced by lewis hamilton next season and though they've been speculation the forty three year old german could move to sabah you deny said he will give up racing figured no one has won more championship titles and schumacher who initially retired in two thousand and six became back to race with the sadie's in...
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however the slovakian outfits also had their hero right wing miroslav shots on upsetting the school michael up twice in the second and third period spud to four shots one seconds grigori shot the goal in added to third so the final result for the russian side for now it's all the western conference. sports are small school thrashed four one on home ice open for the moscow whites early on before the holes added three more goals in the second period minsk side pulled back a consolation in the final stretch to make the final score four one and it seems new boy evander kane admits there is still a lot to improve in their performance. they're really good group of guys you know that. they're doing with us i think we're all trying to get on the same page and. you know there are some things we need to figure out what and how to look at worst . and then the other again cell of your life me to the shoot outs of the august bar scene cousin for three sever start of world one no winners at a ring go while ukrainian sides don't boss lost at home to. where the twenty four teams such a winter games are les
however the slovakian outfits also had their hero right wing miroslav shots on upsetting the school michael up twice in the second and third period spud to four shots one seconds grigori shot the goal in added to third so the final result for the russian side for now it's all the western conference. sports are small school thrashed four one on home ice open for the moscow whites early on before the holes added three more goals in the second period minsk side pulled back a consolation in the...